Energy as a means of social policy
From the social point of view, the energy coverage levels are also adapted to the established requirements, allowing for the installation to be operated jointly or otherwise leaving the ownership of the different power generation elements to the different users in the building.
In this latter case, once the roof is paid off, the families that own the individual installations could obtain additional income derived from the sale of the electricity generated by their personal installation.
Another social angle of the energy roof could also be derived from the possibility of installing it at isolated locations, to provide the electricity needs of communities or economic activities far from the electric grid. This application has a direct effect on improving the quality of life of the population at remote locations.





